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on the way home just now some magna was trying to race me :)

i think i need vroooom chhhhhhhhhh now

i was going out earlier and some vl commodore kept on coming alongside me and revving his engine, took a quick glance aside and saw the passenger had a missing tooth at the front. came to the lights and they were trash talking etc like all stereotypical commodore drivers do.

Shame my car has some exterior work that needs done, else my car would have looked the part far more than it does :no:.

on that note, i don't suppose anyone could give some hints for the following.

Front suspension is sagging, needs to be swapped out, does anyone know of a decent price for some decent front suspension (i recently bought springs off another member here, made no difference so it's more than likely the suspension.

and as a direct result of the suspension, my front bumper has taken some damage. does anyone know a place that would be able to repair it and respray it? also needs a better fit as the previous owner tended to do jobs in halves :D

also a set of fairly plain 17"/18" rims +tyres? i've heard tyrepower blackwood are pretty good, anyone else have any suggestions? (i live south of town)

Ive gotta say the only recent competition ive had was some kawasaki motorbike and even that I could keep up with until he got his front wheel off the ground and then he jetted off.

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